Thanks for this amazing novel I liked it actually very much but there is a point I am not sure why did you make him very cruel to all the people that maybe will effect him a bit bad by erasing them from the universe like that woman husband and her 2 children or grandchildren and remove the teacher if you look closer they are not bad people they just question him you could make the teacher forget everything from what happened??
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LIKEThank you for the review. To answer some of your questions: 1. He is not cruel, but self-preserving. He acted to the two children (male and female) and their senior as such to set an example for the people of Eteria, especially those who are arrogant and dismissive of the MC, such as the grandmother of the senior. He only erased the father from the universe; the two children were set back to the cycle of reincarnation. This was to ensure he doesn't leave any possible risks for the future. 2. If you had read past the chapter concerning the midterms, the teacher had to be removed, rather than erase memories. Why? Because she held vital information concerning Xander and Homer Simpson's relationship, compared to the other 2 teachers present at that time. Second, he doesn't learn how to remove memories until he gained enlightenment of the Mind and the Emotion element series (minor spoiler). Concerning the concept of good or bad: For the MC, you are bad once you are against him. Of course, his future encounters would change this mindset of his. I hope this answers your questions.